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Zaheer Khan Picks India’s Captain For T20 World Cup 2024. It’s Not Hardik Pandya

India’s Cricket World Cup 2023 disaster hasn’t yet completely recuperated, with any semblance of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli yet to show up since the group’s loss in the last to Australia. In any case, the Indian cricket crew has continued on and is now hoping to plan for the T20 World Cup 2024, with Suryakumar Yadav driving a youthful detachment against Australia in a 5-match task. With regards to the following year’s T20 World Cup, talks around India’s captaincy decision are now humming, with Hardik Pandya arising as the main competitor. Notwithstanding, previous India pacer Zaheer Khan feels it would be Rohit Sharma that the group the executives proceeds, taking everything into account.

“Indeed, in light of the fact that the T20 World Cup is not far off and there isn’t much of time, you need to go in with experience. You should give that inclination to the accomplished person, and I won’t be astounded assuming they choose to proceed Rohit Sharma himself,” Zaheer told Cricbuzz.

Rohit has previously driven the Indian group in a T20 World Cup and an ODI World Cup, however hasn’t figured out how to take the group as far as possible in all things considered. Zaheer, notwithstanding, is sure that Rohit is the ideal decision for the following T20 World Cup in spite of the way that he hasn’t played a T20 global game for a year.

“He’s the person who has been around for some time. He figures out taking care of circumstances, dealing with tension, and that multitude of sorts of angles. You actually possess energy for this multitude of different names that are on that rundown to take the mantle forward. It’s simply about a half year (for the World Cup to start). You have a major competition like the in the middle between, which will give them sufficient opportunity to plan. Along these lines, it’s either going to be Rohit Sharma or, contingent upon how Hardik approaches his recovery, his rebound. The test is that he won’t play that many games,” he added.

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